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Here’s what public affairs news made the front page of newspapers in the Northwest today, excluding local crime, features and sports stories. (Newspaper names contracted with location)
Idaho law enforcement dealing with mental health (IF Post Register)
On industry-environmental collaboration at John Day (Lewiston Tribune, Moscow News)
A lot of snow expected on Palouse (Moscow News)
Middleton schools scrambled to meet heavy growth (Nampa Press Tribune)
Merged park districts may save parks (Eugene Register Guard)
Industry-enviromental cooperation at John Day (Eugene Register Guard)
OSU considers tsunami-safe location for building (Portland Oregonian, Eugene Register Guard)
Looking at water storage at Clear Lake (KF Herald & News)
Ashland ski area opens for season (Medford Tribune)
Snow possible this weekend (Medford Tribune)
Proposed constitutional right to hunt, fish (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Democrats will have more clout in legislature (Portland Oregonian)
Ski resorts opening around area (Salem Statesman Journal)
Bremerton warns about cannabis collective (Bremerton Sun)
New judge coming to Mason County (Bremerton Sun)
Good results this holiday for retailers (Longview News)
Psychiatric boarding ends in state, via deadline (Tacoma News Tribune, Olympian)
Health exchange says 101k buying through them (Olympian)
Industry-environmental collaboration at John Day (Spokane Spokesman, Vancouver Columbian, Yakima Herald Republic, Olympian)
New generation of police protesters (Seattle Times)
Ski areas opening (Yakima Herald Republic)